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Complete an Objective - Paintball
In the beginning, paintball was a very simple game, with games of total elimination, with each individual shooting at everyone else until there was only one man left standing. Since the early beginning, the game has gotten more complex, with scenario games involving hundreds of players, and even props like the APV Armored Paintball Vehicle, electronic bugs, grenade launchers, and the smokescreen. Scenario games have even grown to include paintball generals, infantry units, and special operations units. While other more conventional games involved capturing the flag and the game is over, scenario games involve completing an objective. In events such as the Oklahoma D-Day, a general might be the manager of several groups that are trying to accomplish several objectives simultaneously. To complete an objective, a group of men under the direction of a commanding officer, must accomplish some goal as a team. In an event such as Oklahoma D-Day, an objective might be to take a field that is being protected by the enemy. When a team manages to complete an objective, points are scored for that team, to be tallied at the end of the big scenario event. The side with the most objectives completed wins the event.
In large scale scenario paintball games, a side must complete as many objectives as they can before the end of the match. Some operations that have been involved in scenario events include Black Light Company, The Adventure Zones and EMR Paintball Park. EMR Paintball Park are the hosts of some of the highest profile scenario events around the country. EMR host some of the most unique events in the country, including Castle Conquest. The EMR Paintball Park host paintball and airsoft matches so that everyone can get in on the action. EMR also hosts a message board that has information about marker accessories and parts, forums for fields and store owners, and upcoming events on the calendar. One event in the EMR calendar will be the Deuce's Wild Tournament Series. In the message board on the EMR website, there are even heads up links about the up and coming scenario events, objectives defined, and how to go about completing each objective.

Many big scenario games have objectives that include capturing a castle, capturing the fort, or taking a strategic strip of land on the battlefield. These objectives reflect the strategies of real life generals and battle commanders. In a real war, like the storming of the beach at Normandy, France in WW2, the objective of the Allied forces was to come in from the ocean and establish a base of operations on land. Up until this point, the Allied forces did not have any substantial fighting force on continental Europe. To complete a paintball objective, you need the right markers and gear. U.S. Military Gear has what you need for scenario paintball.
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